More Slony questions
От | Raymond O'Donnell |
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Тема | More Slony questions |
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Msg-id | 45E5F1C4.7050303@iol.ie обсуждение исходный текст |
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Re: More Slony questions
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Список | pgadmin-support |
Hello again Dave et al., I'm still playing at intervals with setting up Slony-I replication via pgAdmin, and have a couple more questions - (i) When you add nodes to a Slony cluster, does pgAdmin automagically register a slon service (I'm on Windows) and also run the "slon -addengine" command that's required on Windows to add a node? I ask this because, after creating a Slony cluster with two nodes, I see a service "Slony-I" in Windows' "Services" list which I don't recall seeing there before (though that's not to say that it wasn't!) and wondered if pgAdmin had done it. To add to my confusion about the service, the command-line reported in the service properties is: C:\Program Files\PostgreSQL\8.2\bin\slon.exe -service The -service switch is one which doesn't appear in the usage list given by "slon --help". What does it do, or where can I find out more? (ii) What exactly is the "Admin node" in a cluster's properties in pgAdmin? - Is it simply a node in the cluster against which one would execute slonik scripts, if doing things by hand? Is it required? Also, when looking at the properties of the cluster via the "Replication" treeview node of the master (source) database, the admin node is listed as the slave (target) node; but when looking at the properties of the same cluster via the slave database, the "Admin node" field says "None". Please help me make sense of all this! Thanks...! Ray. --------------------------------------------------------------- Raymond O'Donnell, Director of Music, Galway Cathedral, Ireland rod@iol.ie ---------------------------------------------------------------
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